Justice League 75 serves up exactly what the title promises: 'The Death of the Justice League.' Read our full review here:
There aren't many titles out there that could grab attention as well as Justice League #75's does by advertising the"Death of the Justice League." Not just Superman, not just Batman, but the death of the entire Justice League organization, the impenetrable, unbeatable group comprised of nearly every well-known DC hero.
Though Justice League may struggle with allotting screentime to individuals given the expectation is that everyone is represented, it handles the opposite well by nailing its bigger moments. That's where Rafa Sandoval's artwork shines, too, through grandiose scenes of battle you can stare at for as long as it'd take you to read the whole issue while still finding something new to appreciate.
Talks of"The Great Darkness" and"The Bleed" do feel a bit clichéd and vague at times, but they're catalysts for the big aforementioned rumbles, so it's easy enough to accept those while looking ahead to the big payoff: the death of the Justice League itself.
Ironically, this conclusion is where some Justice League members do get their time in the spotlight. The Spectre's appearance is a decisive one and is the first time the weight of this threat facing the Justice League is truly felt. Though the shadowy versions of the Justice League's most familiar enemies were a bit underwhelming by design, they too did their best to dish out grand losses where applicable.
Perhaps what comes next will help manage the vastness of the Justice League. With the superhero group's major players dead, we've no choice but to focus on those back home, those deemed not quite important enough to be called into the final fight."Death of the Justice League" may not have been able to solve all its sizing dilemmas on its own, but it makes up for any shortcomings more than enough with its larger-than-life depictions of the heroes and their brawls.
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